This is an amazing value and more importantly a great cause. Thank you to the generous publishers and to the staff of OneBookShelf for a chance for the gaming community to make a difference and help those in need. Easily the best purchase I have ever made on RPGNow.

Many congratulations for having the inspiration for this innovative way to raise funds for Haiti, and a big Thank You to all publishers generous enough to participate... and kudos to the programming team who are keeping the whole thing running!

There's certainly something in there for everyone, no matter your gaming interest, and the cause is certainly worthy of support. Thank you for generously making this available and providing such needed aid to the people of Haiti.

What a great opportunity to help people and broaden my gaming experiences. I'm more of an MMO and console player lately, but this will give me a chance to try some of the games I've heard raves about. The fact that the donations are going to Doctors Without Borders sealed the deal for me; they're a fine organization.

One of the truly amazing things about human beings, is our endless capacity for compassion. We feel the pain when someone else are experiencing horrors such as the Haiti earthquake. For that alone, I knew I wanted to give money.

Add to that the fact that this bundle is going to be the best value for money item you will ever see, there was no doubt in my mind that I wanted to do this.

Here's the thing, for the low, low price of $20 (which, incidentally, is doubled by DTRPG), you get more than $1400 worth of stuff, including 3:16, Dork Tower (Dork Convenant) and loads of other goodies.

The only thing that keeps this from getting top grades is the fact that although bought as a bundle, there's no way to download everything at once, as a single zip-file.

You donate $20, One Book Shelf doubles it, and Doctors Without Borders gets $40! That alone is damn good. But you also get your pick from a HUGE list of rpgs; from core books, to expansions, to add-ons, to counters and maps. You cannot pass this up. No one should pass this up. Just getting the Third Eye Games pdf's makes this one hell of a deal, throw in all of the other titles and it's unbelievable!

I bought this only because the funds go to Doctors Without Borders. That may be cold-hearted, but it angers me that my Government can spend millions on people who really don't like Americans, and yet we have empty food banks and homeless in our streets, and the Government is cutting funding to it's own citizens. But that aside, Doctors Without Borders is an organization that could care less about the politics, and all about the people they are trying to help. It's only $20, but I hope it helps the DOW do a bit more. Good people those doctors.

As for the bundle, holy cow! There's a lot of stuff in there. 90% of it I'll probably never use, but as the other reviewers said, there is just about something for everyone somewhere in all that. I haven't made it through it all yet, but I will, oh yes, someday I will...

Every single user on this site owes it to themselves to get this. There's several items in this bundle that alone would make it well worth it, and there's no better cause right now to be donating to. Good on all the publishers for getting together and making this a reality.

If some other publishers would like to step forward and make an additional pack for people who make higher donations, I'd be putting my money forward on that one as well. ;)

This is an amazingly good value bundle. The list of items included is surprisingly huge, with a very wide range of products on offer from many different publishers. For purchasers of RPGs there really is something here for practically everyone.

There are multiple items here for which it is definitely worth paying a hefty proportion of $20. Add these all together, and taking into account all of the other items, the value of this bundle is simply amazing. An additional benefit is that given the array of titles included, you'll also get some products that you would not have otherwise have purchased, and so you will increase your exposure to new items and maybe discover some exciting hidden gems.

For what's on offer, this is unbelievably good. Anyone with $20 to spare should purchase this bundle, and feel good about a charitable donation to a worthy cause.

I downloaded this free magazine for the Fudge article. It's a nice breakdown of published material available for Fudge, although it misses some of the print editions (The Collectors is both PDF and Print, for example).

The rest had a d20 DnD 3e location with stat blocks for NPCs that I wish have conversions to other games. Or instead of stat blocks, descriptive personalities with notes like "Superb fighter". All those tiny numbers did not let the personalities jump out at me.